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For the purpose of functional testing import, I suggest we create a definitive import file of each format, containing one or more questions of each supported type, to demonstrate all options, and then attach that to the bug. Actually I suggest that we use the functionality list for question types below to create a definitive set of questions. Then export that as Moodle XML, and export specific subsets for the other formats. It is a bit harder for testing import of formats Moodle does not support. {{Unsigned|Tim Hunt}}
For the purpose of functional testing import, I suggest we create a definitive import file of each format, containing one or more questions of each supported type, to demonstrate all options, and then attach that to the bug. Actually I suggest that we use the functionality list for question types below to create a definitive set of questions. Then export that as Moodle XML, and export specific subsets for the other formats. It is a bit harder for testing import of formats Moodle does not export. {{Unsigned|Tim Hunt}}

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Functional testing import

For the purpose of functional testing import, I suggest we create a definitive import file of each format, containing one or more questions of each supported type, to demonstrate all options, and then attach that to the bug. Actually I suggest that we use the functionality list for question types below to create a definitive set of questions. Then export that as Moodle XML, and export specific subsets for the other formats. It is a bit harder for testing import of formats Moodle does not export. (The preceding unsigned comment was added by Tim Hunt (talkcontribs) .)